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129 Bachelor's degrees in Slavic Studies in United States
Russian
The Russian programme at Radford University provides a comprehensive foundation in Slavic studies and language proficiency. This undergraduate degree is delivered full-time on campus, focusing on the development of linguistic skills and cultural understanding within the College of Humanities and Behavioral Sciences.
Russian Studies: Literary and Cultural Studies
The Russian Studies: Literary and Cultural Studies program at Binghamton University offers a broad range of instruction that combines language training with courses (taught in English) that provide exposure to Russian literature and culture.
Language and Area Studies - Russian - Area Studies
The Language and Area Studies - Russian - Area Studies degree at American University Washington DC is committed to creating a dynamic intellectual community of faculty and students dedicated to the study of language and culture, literature, linguistics, teaching, and translation.
Russian - Business
The Russian - Business B.A. at The City University of New York is a comprehensive undergraduate programme designed for students seeking linguistic fluency alongside commercial expertise. This degree combines advanced Slavic studies with essential business training to prepare graduates for diverse international roles.
Russian
With a major or minor in Russian at the University of Utah, you will learn how to speak and understand the Russian language, and you will also gain a deeper understanding of Russia and Russian-speaking countries.
Russian Studies
Studying Russian at Russian Studies of Bucknell University, the fifth most widely spoken language in the world, becomes especially important at the present time when Russia is becoming an essential partner in global politics, economy, and issues of the environment.
Russian
The B.A. in Russian at Pennsylvania State University provides the student with a command of spoken and written Russian and a general knowledge of the literature and culture of the Russian people.
Russian
A major in Russian at University of California, Davis, not only provides instruction in speaking and understanding the Russian language, it exposes you to the richness of Russian literature and culture.
Russian Studies
The Russian Studies program of the University of Colorado at Boulder is an interdisciplinary program focusing on study of the current cultural and social context, and the literary, artistic, and historical aspects of Russian culture in the past and present.
Russian and East European Studies
This Russian and East European Studies major concentration at Northwestern University is designed for students who wish to combine language and literature with work in other disciplines. It is also a good choice for students whose primary interest rests in non-Russian Slavic countries.
Russian
Our multi-level courses in Russian language at Union College emphasize the ability to understand and interact with native speakers. They also integrate cultural elements, such as Russian songs and poetry, with area studies, geography and history. We offer several courses in translation.
Russian Language and Literature
The major in Russian Language and Literature at the Smith College allows students to focus on any aspect of the region’s histories, literatures, cultures, religions, or politics, and to develop their own concentration within the major in consultation with their advisor.
Russian Studies
Russian Studies language courses at Brandeis University will enable you to explore a wide variety of cultural, literary, social and political aspects of Russia and other post-Soviet states. We also offer special events such as film series, lectures and Russian teas.
Russian
Recent world events have only reinforced the importance of studying Russian at Michigan State University. MSU’s undergraduate Russian major program is designed to help students develop proficiency in the Russian language, literature and culture.
Slavic Studies
The B.A. in Slavic Studies at Brown University is concerned with the languages, literatures, and civilizations of the Slavic world.
Russian Language, Literature and Culture
Investigate both the literature and culture of the Russian-speaking world with this Russian Language, Literature and Culture major from Syracuse University.
Slavic Languages and Literatures - Russian
The department offers three different concentration options for undergraduate students at the BA level. Depending on their interests, students can pursue a concentration in Slavic Languages and Literatures - Russian at University of Kansas.
Russian Area Studies
Russian Area Studies from Dartmouth College begins with a systematic review of Russian grammar, where special emphasis is placed on such difficult areas as participles, aspects and verbs of motion.
Russian Language, Literature, and Culture
This Russian Language, Literature, and Culture major concentration at Northwestern University is guided by a focus on 19th- and 20th-century Russian literature.
Russian
Students of the Russian BA degree offered at The University of Vermont pursue courses in Russian language, literature, and culture over four years of campus study.